And this is sourced to claims allegedly coming from IMPOSSIBLE TO HAPPEN cellphone calls.
There's no evidence that this happened and lots of evidence that a hoax was manufactured and pinned on merely conceptual patsies, a trick that's been perfected and expanded from LIHOP (Let it Happen On Purpose) in 1941's Pearl Harbor to MIHOP (Make It Happen On Purpose) in 2001's new improved Pearl Harbor.
> The success of any attempted cellphone calls has been totally refuted.
> The shifting-and-dishonest claims of the FBI have been documented along with the cover-up of controlled demolition of three World Trade Center buildings by the NIST, Underwriters Laboratories, Popular Mechanics, and USG-funded academic liars such as the perps at Perdue and Livermore Labs.
And this is why I recently came down hard on 8bitagent with both feet for his umpteenth "hijackers" thread that scorned the 9/11 Truth movement and sowed cover story bs.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php? ... &aid=10103
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The "Cell Phone Myth" of which he spoke is itself a myth. His critique proved useful, nevertheless, in providing t[he occasion for me to bring out several points:
size=150](1) Reported cell phone calls were central to the creation of the claim that the airliners had been hijacked.
(2) The FBI had actively participated in the creation of this claim.
(3) The FBI, a few years later, renounced its endorsement of high-altitude cell phone calls and thereby had to make changes in its reports about several of the alleged calls---changes that are most obvious with respect to the alleged calls from Tom Burnett and Amy Sweeney.
(4) These changes constitute an implicit admission by the FBI that its original claims about cell phone calls from the planes were false.
(5) This admission should lead us to conclude that the whole story about phone calls was an elaborate fabrication.[/size]
David Ray Griffin is the author of over 30 books, including seven about 9/11, most recently The New Pearl Harbor Revisited: 9/11, The Cover-Up, and the Exposé.
Furthermore-
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php? ... &aid=16924
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Conclusion
Although this essay has focused on details, often minute, in merely one aspect of the official account of 9/11, the implications are enormous. Without the widespread assumption that the 9/11 attacks had been planned and carried out by al-Qaeda, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq would not have been possible. With regard to the war in Afghanistan in particular, Michel Chossudovsky has recently emphasized the fact that NATO’s decision to support this US-led war was based on a briefing by Frank Taylor of the US State Department, in which he provided what was called conclusive evidence of al-Qaeda’s responsibility for the attacks.121 Although the contents of Taylor’s briefing have never been made public, the main evidence provided to the general public has consisted of the hijack-describing phone calls reportedly received from passengers and flight attendants aboard the airliners. But when subjected to a detailed analysis, these alleged phone calls, far from supporting the war-justifying story, lead to a very different conclusion: that these alleged calls were faked. This analysis thereby suggests that the entire 9/11 story used to justify the US-led wars is a lie.
If asked which part of the official story can be most definitively shown to be false, I would speak not of the alleged phone calls but of the destruction of the World Trade Center, the official account of which says that the Twin Towers and WTC 7 came down without the aid of pre-set explosives. Given the fact that this theory involves massive violations of basic laws of physics, the evidence against it is so strong as to be properly called proof – as I have recently emphasized in a book-length critique of the official report on WTC 7 in particular.122
Nevertheless, the importance of the evidence against the official account provided by analyzing the alleged phone calls should not be minimized. If the official story is false, then we should expect every major dimension of it to be false – which, as I have emphasized in another recent book, can be seen to be the case.123 It is this cumulative argument that provides the strongest disproof of the official, war-justifying account of 9/11. The evidence that the alleged phone calls from the airliners were faked is an important part of this cumulative argument.124